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How to apply to a-n Curator Bursaries: Exploring Northern Ireland 2024 An advisory drop-in session with Wing-Sie Chan Friday 19 January 2024, 12.30pm – 1.30pm on Zoom Free for a-n members. Registration required. Join Wing-Sie Chan, Head of programmes at […]
Opportunity for visual arts curators living and working in England, Scotland or Wales to visit Northern Ireland.
Are you ready to tackle all those topics you love to avoid? The T&Cs, the small print. Contracts, copyright, financial planning are crucial to protecting your practice. Over three sessions, you’ll learn how to stay smart when it comes to running your practice as a business; managing finances, negotiating contracts, license your images and gaining extra income via the Artist’s Resale Right. Using a mix of theory and hands-on practical exercises, gain insight and control to navigate the intricacies of business in the art world.
Session 1 | Protecting your practice: Financial planning
Friday 3 May 2024, 12:30-2:30pm
With Mahmood Reza
Session 2 | Protecting your practice: Copyright
Friday 10 May 2024, 12:30-2:30pm
With DACS
Session 3 | Protecting your practice: Contracts
Friday 17 May 2024, 12:30-2:30pm
With Ceri Hand
Free for a-n members. Please log in to register for this event. Not yet a member? Find out more and join a-n today.
Welcome to Framework: our online interactive workshop series for artists seeking to develop essential skills Join our community of artists, mentors and advisors as they take you through key areas, connecting you to the skills you need for your practice […]
Welcome to Framework: our online interactive workshop series for artists seeking to develop essential skills.
We’re starting with a module about money. Specifically, how you ‘make it’. Over three sessions you’ll learn how to get ahead of the game and give yourself the best chance of winning that grant, smashing that crowdfunding target, and simply boosting your income now and in the future. Using a mix of theory and hands-on practical exercises, you’ll come away with a new set of tools to give you the best chance of securing funding.
Session 1 | Funding for artists: Different approaches
Friday 16 February 2024, 12:30-2:30pm
With Rosalind Davis
Session 2 | Funding for artists: Writing your application
Friday 23 February 2024, 12:30-2:30pm
With Mollie Balshaw
Session 3 | Funding for artists: Building resilience
Friday 1 March 2024, 12:30-2:30pm
With Emilia Telese
Free for a-n members. Please log in to register for this event. Not yet a member? Find out more and join a-n today.
Call to all undergraduate art students graduating in 2025: have your work featured in a-n’s Degree Shows Guide 2025.
I haven’t quite started the new year as hoped… after four years managing to avoid it, we both ended up with covid after the new year. Really annoying, and it halted my plans to get back to the studio as […]
I am wondering if anyone has come across any tips for best ways to create a video about yourself and your practice specifically for residency applications? I have noticed that more recently art institutions are asking artists to apply with […]
PLOT n area of land v to plan a journey/progress Using language and processes associated with gardening has helped me unpick some of the chaos that’s crept into my creative practice recently. Thinking of my studio as an overgrown garden helps separate […]
Belated Happy New Year ! Mine has started off a bit stressful and panicky – but all self inflicted. Mostly to do with studio space…or lack of in my case. Being on a low income at the moment, I absolutely […]
I am tired! I think this is partially due to my massive intake of refined sugars over the past few weeks – I’m simply not used to it and I am sure that it is wreaking havoc with my natural […]
My year with the Royal Drawing School is both finished and unfinished, scheduled class commitments sit behind me, commitments to my own practice in front. Immediately ahead lie two in-house drawing days meeting most of the ODDY cohort in person […]